Hunt Dakota has 14,000 acres of land for you to hunt in the heart of the prairie pothole region. This area is the largest duck factory in North America.

At the opening of the season we have local ducks, and as time goes on, migrating ducks, with enough big water and fields to pull them in. This year we have winter wheat, spring wheat, flax, oat/pea mixture, blue corn, millet, and buckwheat.

Ducks that are common to our area include Blue Bill, Ring-necks, Buffleheads, Canvasbacks, Redheads, Mallards, Pintails, Gadwalls, Spoonbill (Northern Shoveler), and Wigeons.

Crane are common and are seen by Horsehead Lake on the southern end of our land, in our fields around the main yard, and up in the pea fields next to the rough virgin prairie we have. Crane hunting is noted as one of the most challenging hunts.

Pheasant are in abundance, and there are Sharp Tail Grouse all over our native grass hills.